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Giles Tran's grass macro rewritten and a rock maker macro which I don't remember the
author of.
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Ger
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On 20/02/14 18:33, Ger wrote:
> Giles Tran's grass macro rewritten and a rock maker macro which I don't remember the
author of.
>
Hmm. Nice. Only one negative comment: the sky seems to be a bit dark for
the time of day and the scene is a little lacking in brilliance. Gamma
problems?
John
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It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children
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Doctor John wrote:
> On 20/02/14 18:33, Ger wrote:
>> Giles Tran's grass macro rewritten and a rock maker macro which I don't
>> remember the author of.
>>
>
> Hmm. Nice.
Thanks
> Only one negative comment: the sky seems to be a bit dark for
> the time of day and the scene is a little lacking in brilliance.
Who says it's a "here and now" Earth sky? It could be from the times when wizards and
magicians ruled the Earth.
> Gamma problems?
>
Don't think (hope) so.
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Ger
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> Giles Tran's grass macro rewritten and a rock maker macro which I don't remember the
author of.
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> --
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> Ger
Nice rocks/grass and the sand looks pretty good, could maybe do with being a bit
more grainy.
Sean
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Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
> Doctor John wrote:
> > Only one negative comment: the sky seems to be a bit dark for
> > the time of day and the scene is a little lacking in brilliance.
>
> Who says it's a "here and now" Earth sky? It could be from the times when wizards
and magicians ruled the Earth.
Earth? Who says it's Earth? ;-)
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Nice! I do like those alien plants.
It does look a bit dark-- but it also reminds me of what our eyes do when they
first confront a really *bright* scene: they kind of temporarily 'shut down' for
a moment, to adjust to the brightness.
In any case, a nice image, with a 'mysterious' quality.
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wrote:
> Ger <No.### [at] ThankYou> wrote:
>> Doctor John wrote:
>> > Only one negative comment: the sky seems to be a bit dark for
>> > the time of day and the scene is a little lacking in brilliance.
>>
>> Who says it's a "here and now" Earth sky? It could be from the times when
>> wizards and magicians ruled the Earth.
>
> Earth? Who says it's Earth? ;-)
Exactly :)
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Ger
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On 20-2-2014 19:33, Ger wrote:
> Giles Tran's grass macro rewritten and a rock maker macro which I don't remember the
author of.
>
I like this!
I learned (from Clipka) to put some 'glass' beads (properly scaled) in
the forefront. It enhances the sand feel. Otherwise, a granite
micronormal normal, also only for the front half will give the right
sandy effect.
Thomas
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On 20-2-2014 19:33, Ger wrote:
> Giles Tran's grass macro rewritten and a rock maker macro which I don't remember the
author of.
>
At this moment, I know of two rock makers: Bob Roseman (PRThull Rock
Tool, a standalone app for Win95) and John VanSickle (Makerock.inc).
There was a third one, which I lost over the years. I guess that is the
one you used, deduced from the shape of your rocks. However, there may
have been more rock makers abroad ;-)
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot wrote:
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> At this moment, I know of two rock makers: Bob Roseman (PRThull Rock
> Tool, a standalone app for Win95) and John VanSickle (Makerock.inc).
> There was a third one, which I lost over the years. I guess that is the
> one you used, deduced from the shape of your rocks. However, there may
> have been more rock makers abroad ;-)
>
Come to think of it, I'm pretty sure it was John VanSickle's makerock.inc.
I have never used a W95 program for it.
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Ger
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